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Propaganda and sovereignty in wartime China: morale operations and psychological warfare under the office of war information / Johnson, Matthew D   Journal Article
Johnson, Matthew D Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract During the later years of the War of Resistance to Japan (1937-1945), United States (US) propaganda activities intensified in both Japanese military-occupied and 'free' regions of China. One of the most important organizations behind these activities was the Office of War Information (OWI). This paper examines the OWI, and particularly its Overseas Office, as key institutional actors within a broader US total war effort which touched the lives of civilian populations in East Asia as well as combatants, arguing that:
Key Words Warfare  Japan  China  Wartime  War Information  World War II 
Mass Media  Second World War 
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